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    Bravehearting: Sickle's take on "The Reckoning"

    Bravehearting: Sickle's take on "The Reckoning"

    The Reckoning follows a widowed mother, Evelyn (Charlotte Kirk), who is accused of being a witch in plague-riddled England in 1665. While enduring unfathomable torture, she struggles to refrain from a false confession while her soul fights for safety from the Devil's advances at night. The Reckoning Review On the surface, The Reckoning offers little fresh meat to the smorgasbord of critique that is the perspective of the Catholic church during the middle ages/early modern per
    Shaun of the Vampire: Sickle's take on "Boys from County Hell"

    Shaun of the Vampire: Sickle's take on "Boys from County Hell"

    Boys from County Hell follows a young man in a small Irish town as he tries to stop an ancient vampire-like creature with the help of a rag-tag crew of road workers, his bum friend, and his angry father. Boys from County Hell Review Sometimes movies remind you how hard some things are to pull off. Boys from County Hell reminded me that it's not always as easy as it looks to balance the comedy and horror of a film. The balance doesn't always have to be even. Most would argue t
    A History in Horror: Sickle's take on "In Search of Darkness: Part II"

    A History in Horror: Sickle's take on "In Search of Darkness: Part II"

    In Search of Darkness Part II is a documentary that explores in-depth the golden age of horror...the 80s, containing interviews with people like Robert Englund and Barbara Crampton, and includes glimpses to some of horror's most controversial, influential, and downright strange films. In Search of Darkness: Part II Review It's always more challenging reviewing a documentary. They aren't held to the same standards as a "traditional" film, with the emphasis of its quality place
    Explosively Dull: Sickle's take on "Spontaneous"

    Explosively Dull: Sickle's take on "Spontaneous"

    Spontaneous follows a high schooler who, along with her fellow students, begins to rethink their young lives as other students start spontaneously combusting. Spontaneous Review Well, I'm not gonna waste a review...after all, this movie does technically appear in the "horror" section of streaming services...But, let's be clear. If you're going into Spontaneous expecting even a horror comedy, prepare to be disappointed. Spontaneous has a decent amount of blood, sure. And the p

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